National Signing Day 2014: Breaking Down Top Uncommitted Prospects

There are still many top prospects who have yet to commit to a college football program heading into national signing day, which officially kicks off on Wednesday, February 5, 2014.

Not surprisingly, Alabama, Ohio State, Texas A&M and Florida State have dominated recruiting heading into the final month of courting. However, there's still plenty of time for other teams to land a few top players and sneak into the upper echelon of recruiting classes.

Here's a look at the top players who have yet to make a commitment, along with the latest buzz surrounding their upcoming decisions.

Running back Bo Scarbrough recently paid Marlon Humphrey a high complement, highlighting him as one of the toughest defenders he'd seen, as relayed by Derek Tyson of ESPN.com: "I just think that he has great defense and you have to be really physical when you going against Marlon Humphrey."

The No. 5-ranked prospect in the nation, Humphrey, at 6'1" and 175 pounds, has the size, speed and physicality programs drool about in a defensive back.

Alabama and Florida State seem to have the best shot at landing Humphrey, with Mississippi State as a potential dark-horse candidate. However, it appears 'Bama could be in the lead, as Andrew Bone of Rivals.com relayed:

“It’s a tough battle for all of us,” Smith told Cleveland.com in an in-person interview late last week. “For kids from places like Florida and California (to imagine leaving for a colder climate), its hard. This is home.”